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Ukrainian Rada votes to break Timoshenko’s Cabinet

Published: 04 March, 2010, 00:36
Edited: 08 March, 2010, 14:07


The Ukrainian parliament passed a vote of no-confidence in the Yulia Timoshenko-headed government on Wednesday. 243 MPs voted in favor of the move, with a required minimum of 226 votes.

 
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from Poland March 03, 2010, 13:08 quote
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I think it was necessary step to stop bickering and mature up - even at the cost of personal ambitions and petty hatred. What Ukraine needs now is stable and reliable goverment for themselves that could be well represented abroad. I think that Tymoshenko accusations of despotism for her rival are too far fetched - ukrainian society is now matured and throwback to days of Kuchma are no longer possible.

Kihnu March 03, 2010, 14:28 quote
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Next stop for drama queen Yulia is the "American Idol".

Impera March 03, 2010, 22:26 quote
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It's finally coming down to this it appears that the so-called "Gas Princess" will go down in Political Oblivion well to unseat Yulia is practically one job that can now officially be done at any time when Newly Elected President Viktor Yanukovich calls for the Parliamentary snap election's at any time for a more healthier parliament for the Citizen's of Ukraine to increase stability in Ukraine. Her time in office has cost Ukraine countless amount's of Ukraine's money and time. Time needed to begin a more Luxurious era for Ukraine and for it's Citizen's. Looking forward for the future of Ukraine's politic's with great anticipation.

N.G. March 04, 2010, 06:04 quote
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Julia needs to get out her old broom, dust it off and fly to the USA. Her days as the CIA's operative in the Ukraine are hopefully over FOREVER! And, Julia.... YOU really need a new hairdo.That braid thing is NOT becoming on a WOMAN who is hardly the the "young maiden" anymore. One more thing, Julia take a trip to Paris and find out what is the STYLE really for a woman of that certain age. You know, OLD age !

fariborz March 08, 2010, 10:30 quote
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No more USA in Ukrain

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